Jim Bublitz wrote: > On Sunday 21 December 2008 07:40:25 am Neal Becker wrote: >> num_in = KIntNumInput (self, 0, 0, 16) >> >> gives: >> TypeError: too many arguments to KIntNumInput(), 1 at most expected >> >> But according to >> http://api.kde.org/pykde-4.1-api/kdeui/KIntNumInput.html#obj175289196 >> >> There are constructors taking 1,2, and 3 args. What am I missing? >> Is there some other doc I should be looking at? > > The docs you linked are a little confusing. If you were calling __init__ > directly, you'd pass 'self'. But since you're calling the constructor > instead, the 'self' argument isn't used. > > Since KIntNumInput is ultimately a subclass of QWidget, sip appears to > be choosing the single argument constructor - KIntNumInput (QWidget), > where the QWidget is 'self', and for that constructor only a single > argument is passed. > > If you drop the 'self' argument, it should work. > > Seems like the docs should show you how to put together a constructor > properly. > > Jim num_in = KIntNumInput (0, 0, 16) TypeError: argument 2 of KIntNumInput() has an invalid type
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